October: Ten Days That Shook the World
Presented in documentary style, this 1928 Soviet silent film recreates the events in Petrograd, beginning with the crumbling of the Russian monarchy in February 1917.
Presented in documentary style, this 1928 Soviet silent film recreates the events in Petrograd, beginning with the crumbling of the Russian monarchy in February 1917 to the ousting of the provisional government from the Winter Palace by the Bolsheviks in November of that year. Commissioned by the Soviet government on the tenth anniversary of the Revolution, this iconic film continues to receive attention for its dramatic use of imagery.
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Music Played
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Dmitry Shostakovich
Symphony No. 12: Adagio (The Sunrise of Humanity)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Lenin | Vasili Nikandrov |
Kerenskiy | Nikolay Popov |
Terestsenko | Boris Livanov |
German Soldier | Eduard Tisse |
Konovalov | Layaschenko |
Verderevsky | Smelsky |
Skobolev | Chibisov |
Director | Sergei Eisenstein |
Director | Grigori Alexandrov |
Writer | Sergei Eisenstein |
Writer | Grigori Alexandrov |
Broadcast
- Sun 5 Nov 2017 20:00
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